Claims
- 1. A catalytic converter for a vehicle with an internal combustion engine, comprising:a jacket tube having a wall with an inner surface and defining therein a flow passage with a given cross-sectional area; a honeycomb body having a metal sheet disposed in a vicinity of the inner surface of the jacket tube, said metal sheet being at least partially coated with a catalytically active coating effective to convert hydrocarbons in an exhaust gas having a hydrocarbon concentration of up to 4% by volume in the exhaust gas and being disposed such that a predominant, contiguous central portion of the given cross-sectional area of said flow passage remains free of said metal sheet; said metal sheet being corrugated and defining flow channels having a size and a shape defining a channel density of 25 to 200 cpsi, said central portion being bounded by a corrugated surface of said metal sheet.
- 2. The catalytic converter according to claim 1, wherein said metal sheet forms at least one sheet metal layer separate from said racket tube and disposed on said inner surface of said jacket tube, said at least one sheet metal layer extending over at least a portion of an inside circumference of said inner surface.
- 3. The catalytic converter according to claim 1, wherein said jacket tube has an end face and said metal sheet is brazed to said jacket tube at said end face.
- 4. The catalytic converter according to claim 1, wherein said metal sheet forms two to six structured sheet metal layers defining said flow channels through which exhaust gas of an internal combustion engine can flow.
- 5. The catalytic converter according to claim 4, wherein said sheet metal layers are spirally wound.
- 6. The catalytic converter according to claim 4, wherein said sheet metal layers are wound along a helix.
- 7. The catalytic converter according to claim 1, wherein said metal sheet has perforation holes formed therein.
- 8. The catalytic converter according to claim 7, wherein said perforation holes have a diameter in a range from 2·mm to 6 mm.
- 9. The catalytic converter according to claim 7, wherein said metal sheet is brazed in one portion to said inner surface of said jacket tube.
- 10. The catalytic converter according to claim 1, wherein said jacket tube is a straight jacket tube.
- 11. The catalytic converter according to claim 1, wherein said jacket tube is a curved jacket tube.
- 12. The catalytic converter according to claim 1, wherein said jacket tube has a cylindrical cross section.
- 13. The catalytic converter according to claim 1, wherein said jacket tube widens conically in a flow direction of the exhaust gas.
- 14. The catalytic converter according to claim 1, wherein said jacket tube has an oval cross section.
- 15. The catalytic converter according to claim 1, wherein said metal sheet is a high-temperature and corrosion-proof material.
- 16. The catalytic converter according to claim 15, wherein said material has a composition substantially corresponding to material No. 1.4767.
- 17. The catalytic converter according to claim 1, which further comprises an electrical connection for electrically heating said honeycomb body of the catalytic converter.
Priority Claims (2)
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation of international application PCT/EP96/03482, filed Aug. 6, 1996 which designated the United States.
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Continuations (1)
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PCT/EP96/03482 |
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